Diabetes now affects 1.7 million Australians, plus an estimated 500,000 people who have the condition but aren’t aware of it. The complications can include heart disease, kidney disease, nerve damage and blindness, but lifestyle changes and good blood glucose control can help prevent these, according to Diabetes NSW. Here, Dr Richard McMahon, Fellow of the Royal Australian College of GPs and founder of online doctor service SwiftDoc, explains why managing your diabetes well is so important.
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